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When I decided more than a month ago that I wanted to take this journey, my intended start date was to be New Year’s Day … but then I didn’t get all of my ducks in a row. There was a process, you see, and while some of the tasks were truly needed, most of the delay was due to procrastination that stems from my perfectionism. But more about that later. Continue reading “See You Later”→

It was New Year’s Day of 2016 that I decided to take the 99 Days of Freedom challenge. I remember being disenchanted with how much time I spent on my phone and came across the site when I googled “time out from social media.”

The site describes its movement as an online study on how life without Facebook impacts user happiness. It’s pretty simple: log out of Facebook after posting their link, and it will count down your 99 days whenever you check back. You can also opt in to take several surveys throughout the 99 days about your level of happiness without Facebook, but it’s not required.